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La fureur du tigre

Titre original : Jing wu men xu ji
  • 1977
  • 12
  • 1h 44min
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5,7/10
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Bruce Li in La fureur du tigre (1977)
ActionDrameArts martiauxKung-Fu

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter Chen Zhen's execution in Shanghai, the Japanese feared that his death would unite all Chinese kung fu schools against them. Fearing this, the Japanese gave orders to the head of the Ho... Tout lireAfter Chen Zhen's execution in Shanghai, the Japanese feared that his death would unite all Chinese kung fu schools against them. Fearing this, the Japanese gave orders to the head of the Hong Ku School, Miyamoto (Lo Lieh) to surpass all Chinese schools including the Ching Wu Sch... Tout lireAfter Chen Zhen's execution in Shanghai, the Japanese feared that his death would unite all Chinese kung fu schools against them. Fearing this, the Japanese gave orders to the head of the Hong Ku School, Miyamoto (Lo Lieh) to surpass all Chinese schools including the Ching Wu School. Miyamoto sends the Japanese along with their interpreter to the Ching Wu School order... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Iksan Lahardi
    • Tso Nam Lee
    • Jimmy Shaw
  • Scénario
    • Hsin-Yi Chang
  • Casting principal
    • Bruce Li
    • Lo Lieh
    • Feng Tien
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    654
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Iksan Lahardi
      • Tso Nam Lee
      • Jimmy Shaw
    • Scénario
      • Hsin-Yi Chang
    • Casting principal
      • Bruce Li
      • Lo Lieh
      • Feng Tien
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux47

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    Bruce Li
    Bruce Li
    • Chen Shen
    • (as Chung Tao Ho)
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Miyamoto (Guest star)
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Feng Tien
    Feng Tien
    • Tin Man Kwai
    • (as Fung Tin)
    Yasuhiro Shikamura
    Yasuhiro Shikamura
    • Yanagi Saburo
    Seok-hoon Nam
    Seok-hoon Nam
    • Souto Jyo
    • (as Hsun Nankung)
    Chien Tsao
    • Inspector Chiu
    Hui-Lou Chen
    Hui-Lou Chen
    • Wang Bar
    Han Hsieh
    Han Hsieh
    Sung-Chao Yu
    • Policeman
    Tu Chin
    Tu Chin
    • Kam Fuk
    Tai-Lun Chang
    Chin-Hai Chen
    • Shun Chui
    Shen-Lin Chen
    Shen-Lin Chen
    • Japanese Knight
    Sheng Chiang
    Sheng Chiang
    • Japanese Knight
    • (as Kang-Sheng Chao)
    Ming Chin
    Ming Chin
    • Cheung S'mg Hung
    • (as Kin Ming Lee)
    Chang Chung-Kuei
      Ying Hei
      Ming-Shao Ho
      • Réalisation
        • Iksan Lahardi
        • Tso Nam Lee
        • Jimmy Shaw
      • Scénario
        • Hsin-Yi Chang
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      Avis des utilisateurs14

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      Wizard-8

      Don't be suckered by this...

      This continues from where the original movie left off, with the brother of the Bruce Lee character coming in to help save the school Lee had been defending. Though there is at least some connection to the first movie, there is hardly any plot here, with most of the movie consisting of those evil Japanese beating the snot out of the Chinese characters who, except for our hero, are remarkably poor fighters. With our hero being the only capable Chinese fighter, I have to wonder if this appealed to Hong Kong audiences at the time.

      If there were some decent fights, this could have been mindless entertainment. Unfortunately, the fights, the sets, the rest of the production values are just like the typical shoddiness found in a typical H.K. movie of the period. Stick to Hong Kong movies from the 80s and 90s.
      8Weirdling_Wolf

      "Whatever happens, you never give in to your enemy!" (Chen Shen).

      Righteous hero Chen Shen (Bruce Li) manfully defends the beleaguered Ching Wu school against evil invader Miyamoto (Lo Lieh) and his vicious cabal of Japanese usurpers in furious Grindhouse Fu gem Fist of Fury Part 2. Once again awed by his quicksilver Kung Fu prowess, I humbly prostrate myself before master fightsmith, Bruce Li's magisterial martial artistry. Not readily can I recall seeing such a supremely agile screen pugilist, displaying his breathtaking command of swiftly articulated, uncommonly steely sinews! One might foolhardily send a lumbering flock of bovine Seagals to thwart him, but Bruce Li would nimbly dispatch them all with just one titanic twitch of an iron clawed knuckle-muscle! A hugely entertaining Fu-fest, Fist of Fury Part II is the kind of exhilarating fight flick you could justifiably hang in the louvre so that future generations of Fu fanatics might marvel at its sublime chop socky splendour. In the dazzling climax we see Bruce Li's depth charge deltoids, fire dragon fists, crackerjack kicks and piledriver punches deliver justice upon the cruel killer Miyamoto.
      6Markmainwaring

      Some lies are not so bad!

      Bruce Li steps into the nunchucks of Bruce Lee in this surprisingly good sequel/rip-off of the late great Dragons best film Fist of Fury.

      Bruce Li plays Bruce Lees brother and comes into town to find out why his brother died and kill some more Japanese occupiers.

      Although it all falls apart before the end this film manages to be quite entertaining and Lo Lieh is great as the main bad guy.

      Many of the original cast return with the exception of Bruce Lee (of course) and Nora Miao (who decided to instead star in the "official" sequel, which also starred a young Jackie Chan, New Fist of Fury) Not a classic at all but a well made film that is quite enjoyable.

      The finest slice of Bruceploitaion.
      4alexanderdavies-99382

      Another pointless Bruce Lee rip off.

      The Hong Kong film industry was becoming invaded by all the Bruce Lee imitators who came along during the latter half of the 70s. Most of the films that resulted, are instantly forgettable. The above movie is barely tolerable. The story is meant to be about the brother of Chen Chen (Bruce Lee) who is out to avenge his brother's death and to destroy the Japanese at the same time. All I can see, is a load of scenes thrown together with no sense of narrative, plus some rather poor attempts at acting and direction. Bruce Li is one of the better Bruce Lee lookalikes. He tends to lack charisma but his fighting skills are OK. In spite of all the film's shortcomings, the martial arts scenes are digestible - just about.......
      6ZOMBIE-8

      What New Fist of Fury should have been, and one of Bruce Li's best

      All right, here we have another of the infamous "Bruceploitation" films, with the most popular of the wannabes, Bruce Li. Hey, wait, come back, this is actually a good Bruceploitation movie! But first, we need a minor history lesson...

      In 1972, the real Bruce Lee stars in Jing Wu Men/Cheng Mo Mun/Fist of Fury/Chinese Connection (or whatever else you want to call it), and of course, it's a hit. In 1976, three years after Lee's death and four years after Fist of Fury, Lo Wei now decides to look for the "new Bruce Lee" to film New Fist of Fury, and reels in Jackie Chan, or, as he would bill him, "Sing Lung". Seeing as how this was to be an "official" sequel to Fist of Fury in using the same director as well as a couple of veteran cast members (Nora Miao Ker Hsiu and Han Ying Chieh), plus having a star who didn't exactly try to impersonate Bruce Lee for once, you'd think it'd be good. It wasn't. It was overly long, very slow both in pacing and fight scenes, and the ending was one of those endings that feels like the director and writer just thought "uh, we don't have a real ending planned... eh, this'll do". Overall, for being the only official Bruce Lee sequel, it was just boring and no fun whatsoever.

      However, around the same time, the Shah Brothers (no not the ShaW Brothers, the ShaH Brothers... big difference) had coined the simple name Fist of Fury Part II before Lo Wei could use it, and decided to make an unofficial sequel. Similar to New Fist of Fury, Fist of Fury Part II brought in a couple of veteran cast members, in this case Tien Feng and Li Kun, both reprising their roles from the previous film. Now, if New Fist of Fury was as bad as it was, you would think this would be worse... it's actually better. The storyline is more coherent in that it directly follows the events from the end of the first film starting with the funeral of Bruce Lee's character Chen Zhen. The story deals with the Japanese ignoring Chen Zhen's final request in that the Japanese were to leave the Jing Wu school in peace, but instead invade the school and occupy it. It is at this time that Chen Zhen's brother, Chen Shen (played by, who else, Bruce Li) pays his respects at his grave site. It is here that a Jing Wu student in hiding tells Chen Shen of the trouble the school is facing and that he must help.

      That's pretty much the plot as the film is heavy on action while Lo Wei's "official" New Fist of Fury was lacking in action. The best part is just how much attention was spent in recreating the Jing Wu school to look virtually identical to the set from the Golden Harvest studios. Also, the new villain this time around is Miyamoto played by Lo "Five Figners of Death" Lieh who has a pretty damn good final fight with Bruce Li. Overall, this is the best example of a Bruce Lee sequel and one of Bruce Li's best. There IS a Fist of Fury III that does continue from here following Chen Shen's return home and the continuation of the Japanese occupation... but it's not nearly as good as this one. Also, good luck finding an uncut version of this film as the current US DVD is taken from a British video which cuts out all uses of the nunchucks. Try to find an out of print NTSC video on eBay if you can. Overall, this is worthy of a 6/10. Decent story, above par "Bruceploitation acting", nice set design, and pretty good fights. Worth a look!

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        One of Ho Chung Tao's (Bruce Li) favorite films of his own filmography.
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        Chen Shen: [last lines - To Miyamoto] Now listen... we're tolerant... patient... but you read it wrong. Those are our virtues, not signs of weakness. And now you've learned that.

      • Versions alternatives
        The UK cinema release was cut by the BBFC to remove repeated punches and a shot of a man being impaled on stakes. The video release restored the cinema cuts though further cuts of 1 min 12 secs were made to remove shots of nunchakus, an ear clap and a shot of a live bird being eaten by a cheetah.
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        Followed by La Vengeance aux poings d'acier (1979)

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      • Date de sortie
        • 29 octobre 1980 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Taïwan
        • Hong Kong
      • Langue
        • Mandarin
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Fist of Fury II
      • Société de production
        • Alpha Motion Picture Company
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        • 1h 44min(104 min)
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      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 2.35 : 1

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